Upcoming Departures

The Explorer Pass

Make the most of your winter in Central Alberta with the Explorer Pass. Get out on guided adventures snowshoeing under the stars, hiking to frozen waterfalls and ice walking on ice bubbles. Enjoy some free marshmallows, savings on private tours and activities, local food at the cafe and more. Don’t wait, get your pass now and start exploring. Find out more >

Summer Tours

Summer Tours are available on your schedule, just for yourself or your small group. Pick an adventure below to start planning. Looking to join an upcoming tour instead? Check out The Explorer Series to see what’s coming up.

Winter Tours

Winter Tours are available on your schedule, just for yourself or your small group. Pick an adventure below to start planning. Looking to join an upcoming tour instead? Check out The Explorer Series to see what’s coming up.

Red Deer’s Ski Bus

There’s no easier way to get to the mountains! Kick back and relax as we drive from Red Deer to your favourite resort. Head out for a great day on the slopes. Enjoy a hot chocolate at the bus before letting us take care of the drive home. Find out more >

Upcoming Departures

The Ski Pass

Make the most of your winter with the Ski Pass. Get out on Red Deer’s Ski Bus with 2 free rides, $10 off all winter long and some great deals on guided adventures snowshoeing under the stars, hiking to frozen waterfalls and ice walking on ice bubbles. Don’t wait, get your pass now and start exploring. Find out more >

Ladies Hiking Group: Siffleur Falls + Benches

Siffleur Falls + Siffleur Benches

The second hike in our private monthly hiking series took us on the classic Siffleur Falls hike followed by a detour up on the benches along the Siffleur River to a viewpoint overlooking the North Saskatchewan River, the Kootenay Plains and the main range of the Rockies.

We hiked a little over 10 km on a rainy day. The side trail to the benches makes for an easy addition to this hike, giving us a different perspective on the fragile Kootenay Plains.

The first views of the Siffleur River canyon with Mount Ernest Ross and Two O’Clock Ridge in the background.

Taking a few minutes to enjoy the view from the platforms along the way.